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First off I want to say these guides on Icy Vein have been awesome. Kudo's go out to everyone that has made guides here, and my personal thanks.

I just wanted to point out on the Blacksmith guide you mention that it takes 5xtruesteel ingots to make the Smoldering Helm, Smoldering Breastplate, and Smoldering Greaves. They must have changed this in game because it no longer takes ingots to create these items, it requires ores. They are as follows:

Or is it just because I'm just starting out in Blacksmithing and my level currently is at 18? So far to level up blacksmithing I'm just doing work orders, creating Secrets of Draenor Blacksmithing, and doing mining work orders.

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First off I want to say these guides on Icy Vein have been awesome. Kudo's go out to everyone that has made guides here, and my personal thanks.

I just wanted to point out on the Blacksmith guide you mention that it takes 5xtruesteel ingots to make the Smoldering Helm, Smoldering Breastplate, and Smoldering Greaves. They must have changed this in game because it no longer takes ingots to create these items, it requires ores. They are as follows:

Or is it just because I'm just starting out in Blacksmithing and my level currently is at 18? So far to level up blacksmithing I'm just doing work orders, creating Secrets of Draenor Blacksmithing, and doing mining work orders.

Indeed, it was changed, thanks for pointing it out

At level 700 blacksmithing, Create Truesteel Ingot has not become a 3 charge spell. This appears to have been a method exclusive to beta testing.

Hello

I'm 700 at Blacksmithing for a week now and I couldn't confirm this: Truesteel Ingot[/size]

becomes a 3-charge spell[/size]

Is the guide wrong or is something wrong with my toon?

Thank you in advance!

It looks like the 3-charge thingie did not make it to the live version of the game. It was in the beta, though.

I have a Fire Mage alt progressing through lower levels. I am changing professions in anticipation of high level play. Should I be thinking of complementary professions (Tailor and Enchanter) or purely marketable professions (Enchanter and Alchemist?) Or some other combination?
Thanks!